Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Test Results

Wow.. I'm very flattered. *.* Wait. This shows that 98% of the people probably lost their patience and their concentration. Hm.. Patience solves everything! (not literally)

Visual Pattern Fluid Intelligence Test Results
Sir Francis Galton, the cousin of Charles Darwin, first popularized the notion of measurable intelligence in the late 1800s. Charles Spearman later discovered that all mental abilities tend to correlate together when statistically analyzed. He called this G. Modern researchers tend to agree that there are two kinds of intelligence, crystallized intelligence (learned knowledge) and fluid intelligence (abstract processing ability). Most non-verbal intelligence tests measure the latter. Some research suggests that fluid intelligence may correlate best to G.
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Congratulations, you obtained a very high score. I am researching intelligence and personality so I would greatly appreciate if you would use the comment form below to answer the following questions.What was your childhood IQ measured at? SAT score? GRE score?What is your career or what career do you plan on pursuing?How has your intelligence affected your life?Do you think intelligence correlates negatively with physical attractiveness?Did you have any problems with any of the questions on this test, was it challenging, easy?Include your email if you are open to possibly getting some follow up questions from me (your email will be kept private). If you would rather think about the questions and answer later, submit your answers via the contact link.
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Your overall percentile is 98% which means you scored higher than 98% of the people who have taken this test. The internet population tends to be more intelligent so your percentile might be higher if the test taking sample was perfectly random. Keep in mind, taking this test more than once will render your percentile score inaccurate because the percentile score assumes these questions were fresh to the test taker.The point of this test is to challenge you and show you how you compare to other test takers on a set of novel questions. Consequently, I need to keep the answers secret to protect the integrity of the test.

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